Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Generally speaking, Democrats place
themselves above the law, above rights and liberties of others;
unless, of course, it is a person that does not belong to the
Democratic Party of the United States. President Nixon tried to
coverup Watergate and committed perjury; which Democrats immediately
put together charges in a plan for impeachment hearings. President
William Clinton had sexual relations with a young intern in his
workplace (no outcry from the usual feminists), the White House Oval
Office, lied on public television to the American people as well as
in sworn testimony. He did not resign like Nixon, but instead
underwent impeachment proceedings, where the US Senate would not
provide enough votes for impeachment. Now, this president with
several scandals in his administration, one causing the death of
Ambassador Christopher Stevens and US personnel, remains untouched and still
using his executive order pen to bypass the US Congress when they do
not do what he wants.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

One of the great victories of
constitutionalists across America this election year is the primary
election of Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. - defeating the Michael Bloomberg
anti-firearm and anti-Second Amendment organizations backed by his
wealth. It is expected that Sheriff Clarke will also win the November
election, reelected as Milwaukee County Sheriff.

Sheriff David Clarke is a
constitutional sheriff, which means he honors his oath of office and
encourages citizens to defend themselves and their homes from
criminal predators, as well as communities according to the Second
Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

It is also a win for the National
Rifle Association (NRA)
for whom he has been a guest speaker for the right to carry and use
firearms in defense.

If
the Republican Party elite choose to back the GOP poster boy of 2008,
it would be a disaster. If voters vote for Hillary Clinton in
primaries or national presidential election of 2016, it will prove
that voters do not care about corruption and leadership who takes
responsibility (Benghazi tragedy).

The Ferguson, Missouri events have been
well-televised and reported. It is reminiscent of the Watt riot and
other incidents of an era of racial violence that should have ended
in the 21st century; especially with the first 'black'
President of the United States, who promised in 2008 that he would
strive to promote unity and dissolve the racial divide. But like the
shooting of Trayvon Martin, this president makes comments
before any judicial action is taken and renews the flame of racial
hatred.